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Five Fold Intelligence: Preachers And Crumbling Platforms, Part 2
Churches should reimagine preaching as a communication intended to launch practices. Sunday sermons should inspire new practices that impact the immediate community and the neighborhood. Preaching should move away from helping individuals in their relationship with...
Five Fold Intelligence: Preachers and Crumbling Platforms Part 1
In the early nineties working as a youth ministry intern, I found myself in the middle of a conversation between two "seasoned" leaders about the importance of having a platform. They went back and forth on the necessity of building a platform; I interjected with all...
Incorporating Your Vision
Several years ago, a group of friends and I wanted to start a new nonprofit organization. We spent countless hours in the months leading up to the launch of this venture, dreaming and planning. Still, like most other start-ups, we focused most of this time on vision...
The Church Budget and its Impact on Stewardship
The church is not a business. Often times we use a statement like that to give ourselves permission to not be good planners. The thought is that since we aren’t selling a product or service we shouldn’t be using any kind of business principles to help lead a local...
A sizable engine funding mission is debt…
The organizational growth of the early church was limited by Christians around the world's ability to fund the movement. As a result, the Apostle Paul goes to Grace at lengths to praise charitable congregations, share the financial struggles of new congregations, and...
Vision, Mission, Measurable Impact?
Where most nonprofit organizations fall short. Vision and Mission statements are a dime a dozen. You can auto generate either with a series of inspirational words. You can gauge the validity of vision and mission statements with a simple exercise, ask the...





